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Siddharth flew into the City for a few hours to promote his films, that released last week. “My promotions are always intense. It’s a different ball game when you produce a film. I want people to feel good about having shelled out money to watch a film. There must be value for money,” reasons Siddharth, who is super-excited about his latest production. Siddharth, who always weighs a project by the strength of its script, says, “I am very instinctive when I sign a project.
I first ask myself if I would go to the theatres to watch the film and if the answer is a yes in my head, then I go ahead and plunge in.”Dubbing his latest venture as an ‘experimental project’, Siddharth says that he is grateful for the positive reviews he has been getting for the film. “It’s an experimental film and is not a typical boy-meets-girl kind of love story.
The story has a boy who talks about what went wrong in his love. I relate a lot to the character because I have messed up love in my own life but I am still about optimistic about finding love,” Siddharth tells Metrolife.Has Siddharth ever contemplated doing a Kannada film? “Yes, I have very dear friends in the Kannada film industry who always tell me that the audience here really like me and that I must do a Kannada film. I have a penchant for languages and would definitely love doing a Kannada film but I am particular that I learn the language first before plunging in,” he signs off.
source: myindiancolors.com
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